Pickup artist Roosh V penned the "textbook for picking up girls and getting laid" to help heterosexual fellas who were shy around women to become the ultimate "alpha male".

To clear up any confusion, Roosh explains that an alpha male is a man who "makes it clear, by controlling the amount of attention he gives, that he won’t tolerate disrespectful or frigid behaviour" from the ladies.

The book has been widely criticised by feminists who believe Roosh is promoting violence toward women and normalising rape.

TIPS: Roosh has published several books on his sexcapades (Image: AMAZON)

One chapter states: "While walking back to my place, I realised how drunk she was.

"In America, having sex with her would have been rape, since she legally couldn’t give her consent.

"It didn’t matter that I was sober, but I can’t say that I cared or even hesitated. I won’t rationalise my actions, but having sex is what I do."

ONE STAR: Roosh is not happy that a journalist wrote about the poor reviews (Image: AMAZON)

And now reviewers are targeting the book on retailer Amazon’s website in an attempt to crush its star rating.

One wrote: "If you are an imbecile with no self-esteem who chooses to blame the whole of womankind for your lack of success with omen, this book is for you."

Another added: "He is very clearly a virgin and so terrified of women he would run a mile if one ever actually noticed him."

Roosh — who counts "neomasculinity, patriarchy and nationalism" among his interests on Twitter — has denied any advocation of rape.

And since the Independent reported on the poor reviews he has published a picture of the journalist, claiming she "looks like she craves a migrant to dominate her in bed."